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I agree that it's impossible to tell you are a sign shop from the logo. I think it could also reinforce the fallacy that the vinyl and computer do all the work, not the signmaker.
I also like that the word "custom" is in Helvetica.:tongue:
MikePro, thanks for the response. Your posts in another thread where you describe replacing your heads have helped me decide to do it myself. I need to learn to be my own tech, anyway.
After reading, reading, PMing and reading some more, as a last resort I did a manual head wash by filling an extra damper with cleaning solution and slllllloooooowwwwly and gently pushing it through my Y head on my JV3-160SP.
Instead of seeing all of the solution come out of the bottom of...
ddarlak and tomence,
What size tubing do you use when you connect the syringe to the head nozzle? Ink tube is too small. I tried pump tube also, but it didn't fit well, either. It was on the small side. I put it on top of the nozzle, but the cleaning solution more or less ran into the head...
If it isn't one of the Matrix II fonts that have been stretched a little, it is very close.
BTW, a good Kentucky Bourbon >>>>>>>>>>>>> that swill.
:toasting:
Nice.
Your trailer parks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> our trailer parks.
You'd probably be able to spot 2 meth labs if I took a picture of the sign at one of ours.
It hasn't happened to me in a long time. Back in the day I used to open a new file, then import the bad file. Sometimes it would let me save the new file and things would be fine. Sometimes I couldn't reopen the new file after it was saved, either. But I was always able to import the bad files...
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